Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1 screenings on STANDBY – Advance tickets not available

Time Lapse, from co-writer and director Bradley King, is a sci-fi thriller that explores the possibilities of time travel via a machine that is capable of peering 24 hours into the future. When three friends discover this strange machine in their neighbor’s apartment, they are faced with a number of pressing questions, not least of which is the whereabouts of their neighbor. Realizing the potential impact of the machine, Finn (Matt O’Leary, Fat Kid Rules the World), Jasper (George Finn, LOL), and Callie (Danielle Panabaker, “Justified”) attempt to cash in on their discovery, but when a dangerous criminal learns their secret, the friends must set aside their differences and confront the paradox of a future that is at once predetermined and entirely uncertain. King’s smart genre film is a welcome indie entry to the thought-provoking canon of time travel films. Using an engaging blend of action, humor, and philosophy, King crafts an original thriller that not only keeps the audience guessing, but also explores questions of pre-determination, free will, and destiny. Time Lapse, packed with big ideas and lots of action, is that rare festival film that will appeal to sci-fi genre aficionados and indie film lovers alike.

Director Biography

Bradley King was raised in Los Alamos, NM. After moving to Denver, he attended the Colorado Institute of Art and the Colorado Film School. Time Lapse is his first feature film. When he grows up he hopes to be a combination of Harry Potter and James Bond. He currently resides in Marina Del Rey, CA.

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